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Supervising Conflict - A Guide for Faculty (Hardcover)
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Supervising Conflict - A Guide for Faculty (Hardcover)
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Cultivating respectful and productive academic relationships is a
priority within higher education. What can faculty do when conflict
disrupts research progress and strains the supervisor/student
relationship? Supervising Conflict offers practical advice and
tools to help faculty identify and actively respond to the most
common grad school concerns - the 'everyday' conflicts. Drawing on
data collected over four years at a large research-intensive
university in Canada, Heather McGhee Peggs provides faculty with a
map to where issues are likely to emerge based on hundreds of
coaching conversations with faculty and students. While ideally
every campus would have a dispute resolution office and a graduate
peer support team to help individuals navigate conflict, the
reality is that faculty are often managing complex and difficult
situations on their own. This unique resource combines negotiation
and fair complaints-handling principles with insights from a
multidisciplinary graduate peer team and highlights the critical
role that equitable, restorative and trauma-informed approaches can
play in the emergence and resolution of conflict. This book
includes opportunities for self-reflection, real-life case studies,
and activities for professional faculty development. Supervising
Conflict guides administrators seeking to address graduate concerns
earlier and more effectively at a systemic level.
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